TALK 94.5 Liz And Nick
TALK 94.5 Liz And Nick
6 O'FIVERS ITS FRIDAY 5/14/26
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Surprise! It's an unscheduled music Friday with Liz and Nick. It's play the first music you ever bought day, and we want to hear from you.
SPEAKER_18Let us know on the budget blinds text line 843-798 Talk.
SPEAKER_21From the Liz Callaway Show with Nick Summers.
SPEAKER_15Unscheduled. What's the first music I ever bought? First music? You mean you're you're gonna have them text in? Yeah. Yeah.
SPEAKER_13What made you do that? Well, because we got nobody today. Scott Harper, the entire staff of Gabby's online, got the flu. It's just like that.
SPEAKER_15You got me?
SPEAKER_13My cousin Vinny. Vinny? Yeah. Not one guy. The whole store got the flu. So I'm wearing this ridiculous thing for you, Your Honor. Alright. So first music I ever bought was Kiss Love Gun, believe it or not. Hopped on my uh on my uh bike and drove two miles to Shopco. Anybody from Wisconsin remember Shopko? It was the original Walmart. Because I heard a song on the radio and I was like, I never even saw the band. And I the song was Calling Dr. Love, and I was like, I gotta go buy that album. And I, you know, I mow lawns and did kinds of things, so I had money, and I I put my backpack on and got on my bike and zoomed to the store. And I said, Where's the new uh kiss album? Because I called the DJ, you know, back when they would answer. And he said, Well, that's the new kiss song. And I went and the guy goes right over there, and I looked at it and I was like, Who are these people? Dressed the way they look with the makeup and all that stuff, and I and I looked at the back of the album and I didn't see the song. I saw a couple songs with love in it. I figured, oh, that must be it. Got home, I was so disappointed. I put the album away and didn't listen to it again for two months. It didn't have that song on it.
SPEAKER_11Yeah.
SPEAKER_13What I found out was I got the brand, brand new one. And the song they were spinning on the radio was from the previous album. But they called it the new single.
SPEAKER_15Yes, so that's when you learned about how radio works. Yes! I learned a lot. You learned a lot.
SPEAKER_13As a 10-year-old boy or however old I was, nine, whatever it was. So my favorite song from that album is Ace Fraley's Shock Me. May Ace rest in peace. Music Friday. An unscheduled unplanned for Lays and All You.
SPEAKER_08You like this all on me of satisfaction grow. You make me feel at ease when you make me blow. Don't put the power on me. I'll feel low. Shock me. Shock me! Shock me!
SPEAKER_13So there you go. All right. I learned later on that it was his debut vocal, because he never sang with the band before. Took to his sixth album, their sixth album for him to sing. And I immediately glommed onto that guy because he was so cool, Ace Fraley. And ever since then, and ever since this song, I wanted to be a guitar player. So he inspired me.
SPEAKER_15What? From this song?
SPEAKER_13From just him, who he is.
SPEAKER_15Okay.
SPEAKER_13I mean, it does have one of his best, most creative solos. That's pretty cool. I'll just listen to a little bit of it when it comes up. We're getting some good requests in. Excellent requests. Yes, the first music you ever bought with your own money. Not as a gift. I got uh Def Leppard, Aerosmith, the Grease soundtrack. So we're gonna toss it all your way all morning long. We're gonna have fun. We have no guests. Till later with Megadon. Here we go. Listen to ace. Are you gonna talk over a solo, really? Anyway, there's something about the way he plays, I just love it. Still do it to this day. So what's your first music you ever bought with your own money? Again, the qualifier is no matter how embarrassing it is.
SPEAKER_15I really don't remember literally buying an album. I do remember. I do remember buying albums though. There was like a store where you could buy albums for from in town, and I do remember buying one of the first albums I bought was like, and I don't even know why, but it was like an acting album. Did you ever see those? It's like an uh like an acting. It was it was like on vinyl. I remember buying it for some reason when we were kids, and it was on like a discount rock, I guess. And I had a little turntable Victor thing that we would play and play that on. But I would say the first album I probably bought was Michael Jackson's Thriller. And I remember having that album, and I remember giving it as a gift for a birthday party in middle school. And I said, it must have been in the in the early eighties that came out because I couldn't remember.
SPEAKER_13Maybe eighty-two.
SPEAKER_15So it came out late eighty-two. Um, and so I probably bought it in eighty-three. Which makes sense. So I would say because I remember um the kids in middle school having birthday parties, and I remember giving that as a gift. Do you remember giving record albums as a gift?
SPEAKER_11Yes.
SPEAKER_15I used to go to a lot of parties. A lot of my friends for some reason I had a group of friends that just always got together for birthdays. Uh I always had a birthday party. Did you have birthday parties? Oh yeah. Okay, that was like a thing.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, it was.
SPEAKER_15Yeah. And my birthday was always in July, so I always had a pool party in my backyard. And um Yeah, I remember. Pool party and hot talks. Great.
SPEAKER_14Oh, it's very long. So what? Yeah, it's very long. It's only six minutes. You should have played Billy Jean. Or Beat It. Well, you said thriller size. I know it's like the thriller album.
SPEAKER_13I would have loved to play Beat It because it's Van Halen on there. Come on. Getting a lot of requests coming in. I figure we'll have fun today. I mean, yeah, we'll pepper in the news here and there, redistricting, blah blah blah. Trump's done with China, yeah, yeah, yeah. Fraud, yeah, yeah, yeah. Aliens, blah blah blah.
SPEAKER_10It's supposed to be something evilkin in the door. And that's the step that I almost got you. You try to scream, but never take the step before you make it. You start to free. Your baby eyes, the fucking steel.
SPEAKER_13So there you go, unscheduled unplanned music Friday. First music he ever bought. We got a lot of great uh suggestions selections, weather. Uh, everything from, like I said, Def Lepped Aerosmith. What else we have? Edgar Winter Group. We've got the soundtracks Grease, Beatles, Abbey Road, Aldo Nova, Got a Thunder Kiss, Born to Be Wild, Shadow Dancing from Andy Gibb. Oh, wow. And then Lisa M says, Don't play it. Oh no, no, no, no matter how embarrassing, gotta play it. Uh Steely Dan, just some of the ones coming through. So we'll have fun with it today, I promise you. Why not? Why not? All right. I appreciate all the I mean we we're almost full already with all the requests in six and five hours, so we'll try to squeeze as many as we can, which means I'm surprised there are that many people listening so early in the morning.
SPEAKER_15Well, yeah, we got it.
SPEAKER_13We got our 18 people. We should be done, right?
SPEAKER_15Where are they in South in uh Florida? Oh, destined.
SPEAKER_13Yeah.
SPEAKER_15That's a good spot. Betty Wood spot. Betty Wood. Alright, it is 6.19. Hey, coming up in just a few moments, we're gonna be announcing the winner of the$100 gift card from Circle K. Yeah. Coming up in just a few moments, and we'll tell you more about how you could submit your name two times a day. Um every day at Circle K. So stay tuned for that. The winner! Thank you. The winner is Tracy Gardner! And I think we know her! I know her! I think she's the l if there's an if there's only one Tracy Gardner.
SPEAKER_13It's gotta be her.
SPEAKER_15I think it's the one from Helping Hands.
SPEAKER_13Then it's the other one.
SPEAKER_15True.
SPEAKER_13Who we don't know.
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SPEAKER_13We do this every Friday, so now it starts all over again. Stop on in there two times per day, register, you could be like Tracy, and win a hundred dollar gas card, and then they're running for gas for a year. How's that? I I like it. Okay, go ahead.
SPEAKER_22Moving on to the unofficial and unscheduled Music Friday with Liz and Nick. Text in those requests now. 843-798 Talk. Music Friday? Sure, why not? We'll be spinning your blast from the past all morning.
SPEAKER_21From the Liz Callaway show with Nick Summers.
SPEAKER_18So what are you doing back?
SPEAKER_17Well, I sat back and thought about the things we used to do. It really meant a lot to me. You mean a lot to me. You know who it is? I really mean that much to you, girl. You know it's true.
SPEAKER_15Oh, Millie Vanilli. I was like, wait a minute. Here's the thing remember this.
SPEAKER_13The caveat is no matter how embarrassing it is, you have to tell us. So he first said deaf leopard, and he goes, That's not really what I bought. It was really Millie Vanilli, but don't tell anybody, don't play it.
SPEAKER_04Do it, Keith.
SPEAKER_09Ah yeah.
SPEAKER_07I can love it too, girl, cause you're on my mind. You're the one I think about most every time. And when you practice smile and everything you do, don't you understand, girl? This is love is true.
SPEAKER_06Oh my, oh my god, my desire. I'm a love girl. I feel a love girl. I'm just a love girl. And this is true. Girl, you know it's true.
SPEAKER_08Yes, you know it's true.
SPEAKER_13Well, good job, Keith. Hey, yeah, I don't blame ya. That was hot back then, and used your money to buy your first TV, or actually I'm sorry, probably cassette back then. Uh, Tim the Cardi Tell Guy, his first song. Edgar Winter Group in Frankenstein. Annalisa the football mom says she knows this album front to back. Play the heck out of it.
SPEAKER_15I remember this song.
SPEAKER_13Sure. It is play the first music you bought with your own money day.
SPEAKER_02We gotta love and think, we gotta feed away. There ain't no danger, we can go too far. We stop believing.
SPEAKER_13Oh, I'm so embarrassed. That's not the actual song from the movie. It's from the television event. Oh yeah. What does that mean?
SPEAKER_15Television event.
SPEAKER_13They had a I guess they did a television event for this thing. Wow. What a bummer.
SPEAKER_14Can't find the the original.
SPEAKER_13I won't see. This is the problem with not owning physical media. You know, sometimes there could be I I can't imagine. Uh let's see. I wonder where the entire soundtrack is. Alright, here. Pull up the playlist. Oh, Frankie Valley. See, now I gotta get that out of my head and get to the original. This is better. Much better.
SPEAKER_09I saw my problem and I see the light. We gotta love and think, we gotta feed it right. There ain't no danger we can go too far. We start believing now that we can be who we are. This is the word. They think our love is just a growing thing. Why don't they understand? It's just a crime and shame. Their lips are lying only real is real. We stop the fight right now. We got to be what we feel. Greece is the word. It's gotta prove, it's gonna mean Greece is the time, is the place, is the motion. Greece is the way we appeal. We take the pressure and we throw away.
SPEAKER_15Hey, did you hear about that guy who won the$586,000 jackpot?
SPEAKER_13I did not. I heard about the$100,000 winner, but not that one.$100,000? Yeah, I believe it was the floors are long. Wow. Hold on a second. Lottery winner? It's one of those. It's on the bottom of the hour news.
SPEAKER_15Oh, okay. Uh well this guy he found a winning$500 lottery ticket on the floor of a gas station. Oh wow. And so he returned it. I guess to the gas station and said, hey, someone drop this, you know. I don't know what the gas station did with it, but he returned it to them and said, Maybe the people are gonna come back because they know they won 500, you know. Um so he he returned it, and then months later he goes back to that gas station and buys his own ticket, Palmetto Cash 5 jackpot, and he wins$586,000.
SPEAKER_13Wow.
SPEAKER_15Wow. It's right.
SPEAKER_14That's pretty cool.
SPEAKER_15I was reading this Myrtle Beach Patch. Do you get that?
SPEAKER_13I do not.
SPEAKER_15What is it? Well when when I lived um you know in that other place long ago, they had a patch.com and then they would make one for every town. So there's a Myrtle Beach patch.
SPEAKER_13What is its purpose?
SPEAKER_15It's like uh like uh like a what would you call it? Like a an eclectic selection of uh top news stories in the area from all sorts from this area.
SPEAKER_13A little more high brow brow than that other thing. What was that other thing where people yelled at you all the time? What's that called?
SPEAKER_15Next door?
SPEAKER_13Next door app.
SPEAKER_15Oh yeah, this is not an app. This is a newsletter. Yeah, this well, maybe it has an app, I don't know. But anyway, it takes like the the most, you know, viral stories of the community and puts it all in one place for you so you could just, you know, read it. Um anyway, long story short. Uh what I was trying to say was that was in that patch.com. The other thing on there is that black bears, we've been hearing a lot about black bears. They're all over the place, very active, very hungry. I guess they came out of hibernation. Do black bears hibernate?
SPEAKER_13Uh yes, they do.
SPEAKER_15Well, I guess they're coming out and they are hangry. So they're looking around for a lot of food. So make sure you secure your trash bins, your bird feeders, your pet food. I had a bear climb a six-foot fence to get to my bird feeder. And he ate every single last seed that was in it. I was like, how is that gonna how is that gonna satisfy a big old bear?
SPEAKER_13Yeah, you're right. Mid-March through mid-May they start coming out, so they've already started in summer.
SPEAKER_15Yeah, well, we've heard some terrible stories.
SPEAKER_13And um, you know, often searching for easy food sources, as you said.
SPEAKER_15Yeah. So it's beer season. Um also uh there was uh a guy that was arrested for placing a phone to record girls in the target dressing room on Seaborth Street.
SPEAKER_13That's the bottom of the hour news has a little more info on it.
SPEAKER_15Investigators say both reported victims were underage and more charges are expected following an earlier indecent exposure arrest this month.
SPEAKER_13They yelled at him because they caught him and then he came back the next day to do it again. Wow. Couldn't help himself. So they imagine the description and say, wait a minute, that's that guy.
SPEAKER_15I'm sure he was trying to do that the first time too.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, exactly. Oh, yeah, that's what the girls knew. They were in a changing room and they saw the cell phone kind of underneath the thing.
SPEAKER_15I would have taken his phone too. I'd be like, oh, thank you.
SPEAKER_13Hit him hit him in the body party. I would have taken the Florence route. Hit him in the body part he planned to use later for another one.
SPEAKER_15Oh yeah, yeah. Well, you know, he was caught red handed, so that wouldn't have been hard to do.
SPEAKER_22The unofficial and unscheduled. Unscheduled. Music Friday with Liz and Nick. It's play the first music you ever bought day.
SPEAKER_18And we want to hear from you.
SPEAKER_22Text in those requests now. 843-798 Top Music Friday.
SPEAKER_21From the Liz Calaway to go with the next number.
SPEAKER_13From the Get a Grip Valley. Carl Smith. No, sorry. Mike and I forgot. You remember that one there, don't you, Lizzie?
SPEAKER_15I do. Yeah. All right. Let's get an update on this redistricting thing, Nikki.
SPEAKER_13So what we're not playing more songs? You know how many songs I have to play? Okay. Do you know how many? Do you want to disappoint the peeps?
SPEAKER_15Go ahead, play it.
SPEAKER_13You sure? Okay. You know the song. Just coming out to play it, but I don't care. Because no matter how embarrassing it is, you gotta play it. So 70s.
SPEAKER_05You got me looking at that heaven in your eyes. I was chasing you direction. I was telling you no lies, and I was loving. When the words said, well up people.
SPEAKER_09I leave it up.
SPEAKER_13Andy Kip. Look at that. Brother from the Bee Gees. I had a lot of these albums in my house. Oh, I bet. That's uh Lisa M. She says, Don't play it, don't play it. Nope. Gotta play it. Alright, so uh we'll get to all your songs. I'm trying to get caught up. I know some of you have requested things. Just give me a moment. This is like uh what is it? Busier than a one-legged man in a butt-kicking contest? Something like that. Something like that. Yeah, all right, so uh here we go. Coverage on the whole thing. Did you have commentary after or before I play this little clip from WIS TV in Columbia? Yeah, I'm here for the ride. Ah, here we go. So, special session was called, like the rumors you know indicated that he would, Governor McMaster, yesterday afternoon.
SPEAKER_01It may be the final day of the legislative session, but the work isn't over at the State House. Moments after lawmakers wrapped up for the year, Governor Hayner McMaster calling them right back for a special session focused on redistricting.
SPEAKER_00Now, with tensions already high and a tight election deadline ahead, all lawmakers are preparing to return and take up new congressional maps as soon as tomorrow. WIS reporter Steven Biddex has the latest from the State House.
SPEAKER_16This will not be the last time lawmakers step foot in the State House this year. Governor Henry McMaster has called for a special session to bring back lawmakers to work on redistricting. Just minutes after the 2025 legislative session ended, Governor Henry McMaster called a special session ordering lawmakers back to work on redistricting. The governor saying, in his order, in part, he's bringing them back to quote, finish its debate on South Carolina's congressional maps ahead of the 2026 election cycle, both of which are independent, extraordinary circumstances to convene an extra session. About 50 protesters gathered outside the State House just hours before, pushing back against the governor's decision.
SPEAKER_19People will say that history has its eyes on the governor, but more importantly, we have our eyes on the governor. We are the voters, and we are here right now today. He looks exactly like you think he was.
SPEAKER_15So I hear people say we have to do follow the Constitution, follow the Constitution. What is it in the Constitution that makes what the map was now unconstitutional?
SPEAKER_13Well, because the Supreme Court ruled you cannot define a district by race, which is Clyburn's district. It was defined, that's how they said it.
SPEAKER_15But it passed it passed congressional muster. So I don't understand why was it why was it constitutional in 2022? Nobody nobody sought to fight this.
SPEAKER_13It finally went to the Supreme Court.
SPEAKER_15No, this didn't. This was another another case.
SPEAKER_13Well, it was the Louisiana case, is the one that set the precedent.
SPEAKER_15There was a case in 2022. After we did after we did the census, they redrew the map, right? And oh here it is right here. Alexander versus South Carolina. So what happened there? That map that we have now was upheld. So I guess precedence is different now?
SPEAKER_13That case failed, this one didn't. Just like think about this.
SPEAKER_15No, but that that didn't fail. That was that said our map was good. What do you mean it failed?
SPEAKER_13Well, I mean Oh, the challenge failed.
SPEAKER_15Yes. Yes, the challenge failed.
SPEAKER_13Ma I guess here's the best way that I understand it, and I'm not a legal person. But think of all the times we took the abortion case to the Supreme Court, and they either didn't listen to it or struck it down. And that would mean that as it stands, people were interpreting it as to yes, go ahead and kill as many babies as you want. Supreme Court says it's okay. Until the most recent decision. Which kind of reversed Roe v. Wade, but not really, because that was never the intent of Roe v. Wade. That was about making decisions between a doctor. Right. But that opened the door for pro-baby killers to go, see you know, we can kill babies. Right. And now the Supreme Court really nailed it down and said, no, that's not what was the intent. The intent was this. So no, that is not legal, basically, in a sense in a nutshell. In a nutshell. I'm paraphrasing a ton because I'm not a lawyer. So I'm assuming it's the same thing.
SPEAKER_15It goes down to semantics.
SPEAKER_13And and it goes back to the state.
SPEAKER_15So in Alexander versus South Carolina in 2024, all right, the U.S. Supreme Court, are you listening? Because I want to make sure everyone is listening so we can all follow along. All right. In a Supreme Court decision just two years ago, they were addressing claims of racial gerrymandering in South Carolina's congressional map. The case centered on whether the state's first congressional district was drawn predominantly on racial lines in violation of the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment. They argued this in October of 2023. It was challenged in 2022. Decided two years ago, May 2024. In a six to three vote. So it said here, civil rights groups challenged the map, alleging that lawmakers moved tens of thousands of black voters out of the first district to secure a partisan advantage. Three judges on SCOTUS initially ruled the map unconstitutional, finding that race had been a predominant factor. The Supreme Court majority reversed the lower court's decision writing for the court, Leto concluded that the plaintiffs failed to show sufficient evidence that race, rather than partisan goals, predominated in the redistricting process. So my question is, if it's already against the constitution to draw district lines based on race, why hasn't anyone ever challenged district six if we're saying that now?
SPEAKER_13I don't have an answer for you.
SPEAKER_15It's because civil rights leaders like it that they had at least one district. That's what I think. Well, we know the it was all in agreement.
SPEAKER_13We know that.
SPEAKER_15But here's my point. If they like it, then they won't challenge it, and it doesn't matter that it's unconstitutional. It only matters when it's unconstitutional and it doesn't serve them. So why didn't any of the Republicans ever challenge the district six being drawn on racial lines in the past? Why didn't Republicans do that back then?
SPEAKER_13Listen.
SPEAKER_15Because the deal was made by the Democrats.
SPEAKER_13How about this in Virginia? Unfair. Too white, too Republican. So they got rid of all the districts and magically ordained themselves with six more to better represent race. Well, if that was really the case, how come they didn't elect Winston Earl Sears, whatever her name was? What's her name again? Earl Sears. She was black. She lost to the white lady.
SPEAKER_15Yeah.
SPEAKER_13That the governor election was fine because they got the result they wanted.
SPEAKER_15She's a Republican.
SPEAKER_13No, she's not. She's Democrat.
SPEAKER_15Winston.
SPEAKER_13She's a Republican. Yeah. That's my point. She doesn't speak with a brown voice or black voice. Yeah. That's that's always been the point. You know, a lot of these cases where they're they're crying about you can't take away your district. Some of them are being led by a person of color white. Who happens to be, no, a person of color who happens to be black, but they don't talk about that. They just want a black person who's a Democrat in. They ignore the fact that there's plenty of representation race-wise, all across the spectrum, actually. But they're Republicans and we can't talk about them. So when Virginia says that we're filled with a bunch of racists and we need to fix it up, you guys elected a white governor. You could have had the black lady speaks liberal left. That's my point. It's not about color, it's about philosophy, and they don't agree with anybody who doesn't speak with the liberal voice.
SPEAKER_15But if these civil rights groups, the NAACP, the South Carolina State Conference, is so against districts being drawn on racial reasons, why did they never challenge District Six? Because it worked in their favor. Why didn't the Republicans say, hey, you can't do that? That that's that's all one color there. Why didn't anybody do it?
SPEAKER_13Because it's a uniparty and they're in on it.
SPEAKER_15That's what I'm saying. I know that all of this is crap. And when when they say, Oh, well, it's you gotta follow the constitution, follow the constitution, follow the Supreme Court. That's what they they keep saying. And it's like, well, where the hell were you back in 2022? And now all of a sudden, this is what we're doing. And now it's disrupting everything. So I don't I don't buy it, is what I'm saying.
SPEAKER_14I gotcha. It's all crap.
SPEAKER_15Exactly. I know it is. And we're the ones who pay. Because you know why? The primary's gonna get moved and it's gonna get all screwed up now. Everything is gonna get all clucked.